When our fave keyblade master starts dating, what does Axel do about it? Rounds up a angry mob of nobodies and try to stop him, thats what! Ax/Rox friendship, believe it or not. Rox/Nami in epilogue. The first chap is a serious battle, just a heads up.

Well,
here's the third chap! I kind of struggled through this one (I went
through weeks not typing any of it) but I think it turned out
alright I know I don't
have much reviews, but thanks for anybody who did review! Again, I
can't answer reviews yet, since I have very limited access to
internet, and when I do, I don't have much time, but I will reply
back to them when that changes.

Disclaimer:
Kingdom Hearts belongs to Square Enix and Disney.

Axel looked up at the
cloudy, blue sky and took a deep breath.

"Yeah, it's always
nice to take some time off from that stuffy castle and take a breath
of fresh air from a 'real' world," he sighed.

The sun was setting
along the horizon when the duo made their way down the cobblestone
streets in Twilight Town. Little beige boutiques lined the street,
many having flashy signs advertising all sorts of items, all of them
mentioning how theirs was the better buy. The place had a homely feel
to it, though, welcoming any stranger that came by, maybe even a
heartless one.

This quiet little
world was the exact opposite of a place like The World That Never
Was, which was pelting down thunder storms half the time (courtesy of
Larxene) and always felt like it was giving off a bad omen. Twilight
Town, however, always seemed to be having fair weather, and, to Roxas
and Axel at least, it always felt safe. They never saw many Heartless
in Twilight Town, if any at all. The cold creatures seemed to repel
away from this tiny world, as if its warmness was too pure for them
to handle.

Axel didn't know why
this was so, but he didn't find reason to question it. All he knew
was that the lack of heartless made it a lot easier to chill with his
partner, which was one reason why they always ate ice cream here. The
other reason was that this was where Roxas was born, where Axel and
he first met on that fateful day. It was also the same place where
they first had ice cream together, because Axel wanted to give him a
good first memory, even as a nobody. Twilight Town was tainted with a
lot of good nostalgia. That made it comforting, and the only sure
thing both Roxas and Axel ever had. Why wouldn't they come to visit
here? All around, this world was a perfect piece of Heaven.

They strolled pass a
few more signs before they spotted the one they wanted. Stacy's
Ice Cream Shop, it read in bright, colorful neon letters. Under
the sign was the store window, where a young girl was attending to
the counter. She seemed to be about a couple years older than Roxas,
fifteen or sixteen, maybe, and her blonde hair was pulled back into a
ponytail. She seemed to be bored out of mind, drumming her fingers on
the countertop and whistling a made-up tune, but the moment she saw
the Key of Destiny coming her way, she flashed a warm, cheery smile.

Roxas brought his hand
behind his neck, scratching it in embarrassment. Why, oh, why did
Axel have to tell her to call him that?! "Uh, pretty good, Stacy!"
he blushed.

"Hey, what about
me?" Axel smiled, his voice tainted with mock offense.

"Oh, sorry, Axel,"
Stacy apologized, smiling at the Fury of Dancing Flames, "And how
have you been?"

"Pretty great, if I
do say so myself," Axel grinned his mischievous grin, "And don't
worry about it! I'm used to it. You don't know hard it is to get
any attention when you hang out with a girl magnet like Roxas all
day!"

Roxas's eyes popped
open, even wider than Axel's sly grin (which just grew wider when
he saw the shy teen's reaction, thinking his eyes were going to pop
right out of his head!). His face turned a deep crimson, shocked by
what his supposed 'partner' had just blabbered on to the
prettiest ice cream girl in Twilight Town. And it wasn't even true!
Was he crazy?! But, behind those innocent, hurt eyes, Roxas was
already planning his most likely lethal revenge.

Stacy tried to stifle
her giggles with her hand, but failed miserably. "Well, of coarse!
We all can clearly see that," she laughed, looking straight at
Roxas. He simply gave a small chuckle back, his face redder than
ever.

"Sure thing!" She
headed towards the back of the little shop where there was an ice
cream freezer holding all types of ice cream flavors from sky sugar
to liver pepper. But when she looked through the glass window, she
saw that the desired flavor of choice had been completely devoured.

"Oh shoot," she
cursed, turning towards the door next to the freezer. "Mom! Do we
have anymore Sea-Salt Ice Cream?!"

What happened next
wasn't what the duo came to expect. Out of the door came a blonde
bombshell, a woman with a body you could see on any red carpet. She
wore a red shirt with a neck line low enough to make any teenage boy
go crazy, and skintight jeans that hugged around her curvaceous body.
Roxas and Axel were awestruck, standing there speechless with their
mouths hanging open like hungry, filthy dogs. The poor guys never
stood a chance.

The hot 'babe', as
Axel would put it, turned towards Stacy and replied, "Sorry,
Sweetheart, I don't know. We're gonna have to check the freezer."

At that moment, Axel
was finally able to choke out the first thing he could think of.
"That's Stacy's mom?"

"Oh, sorry,"
The young shop keeper, reminded of her customers, hastily apologized.
"You guys haven't met my mom yet! She doesn't usually come by
around here, since it's my grandmother who usually helps me run the
store, ya know!"

The older, more
voluptuous woman nodded. "Yes, and she's sick today, bless her
heart! So I decided to help my daughter out with anything she might
need," She smiled, "Well, now that you know who I am, I'm kind
of wondering who you young men might be! How exactly do you know my
daughter?" she asked, startled by the strange, black cloaked pair.

Young Stacy
immediately answered her for them. "Oh, mom, these guys are Axel
and Roxas!"

"The one and only!"
Axel replied coyly, as if he actually had a chance with the older
mother of his best friend's crush.

"And that means you
must be Roxas," she turned to the younger one with the biggest grin
on her face. "I've heard a lot about you!"

Now it was Stacy's
turn to blush. But Roxas didn't notice. He didn't even reply. He
just stared with his mouth slightly agape, as if he was hypnotized.
It didn't take long for Axel to guess exactly what Roxas was gaping
at, his blue orbs focused squarely on the older woman's chest.

Axel swiftly bended
his leg back and secretly kicked Roxas's upper thigh with the heel
of his foot. Roxas jolted back into the real world with a "Huh?"

Axel eyed the little
pervert, nodding sidways towards Mrs. Stacy's Mom, trying to remind
him of where he was. Realization hit Roxas's eyes, and once it did,
his face, once again, turned dark crimson. Wow. Blushing three
times in the last three minutes. The little prodigy must have beaten
his own record! Axel thought sarcastically.

"Um…yeah. I would
like some ice cream. Two boo-I mean, scoops! Thanks a lot!" Roxas
finally spat out, not knowing what question was asked.

Axel noticed Stacy
slap her face, and Axel couldn't help but mimic her gesture. Damn
that teenage boy's puberty! Why did it have to kick in now?!

"Um, well, we better
head on back to that freezer and get that ice cream! Right,mom!" Stacy nudged her mom towards the door in an eager
fashion.

"Oh, uh, of coarse,"
Stacy's mom replied, confused. "Well, we'll only take a few
minutes. So, just wait right here, boys!"

"Thank you, Mrs.
Hooper," Axel replied politely with a smile.

"Thanks, Mrs.
Hooters-No, I mean, uh, hookers! NO! Argh! …Thank you, Mrs. Stacy's
mom." Roxas finally answered quietly, after a stumble of words that
caused Mrs. Hooper to stare at him as if he had just randomly adorned
a banana suit and broke into a chorus of "Peanut Butter Jelly
Time!" while shaking maracas.

Stacy immediately
yanked her mom's arm and pulled her out of the room, while saying
frantically, "Don't worry! This'll only take a second!" The
second the mother and daughter duo left, Axel burst out laughing.

"Hahahaha! Hohohoho!
Hehehehehe!" Axel roared, seemingly no sight to the end of his
laughter.

"Oi, Roxas, you're
not going to resort to violence, are you?" Axel gasped, in false
surprise, recovering from his laugh attack, "You won't hurt your
own partner, will ya?"

"Want to test me?"
Roxas retorted with a new hint of rebellion in his eyes. Roxas might
have been the timid type, but he was no push over. Axel knew he would
act on his threat if he was angry enough, even if he stood no chance
against the fire wielder. Roxas was hard headed that way. Kind of
reminded Axel of himself, actually. Maybe the kid did hang out with
him too much…

They stood there for a
while, waiting patiently for their hostesses to bring them their
treats. Axel resorted to leaning against the counter, drumming his
fingers on the surface. Roxas did the same, but instead of drumming,
his thoughts had lead him to his own little world again, his eyes
just staring off into space somewhere.

Axel soon started
whistling. It took a while for Roxas to realize what the tune sounded
like, and even longer to realize why Axel would whistle such a song,
but when he did, he went stiff. "Axel…" Roxas started,
cautiously.

"Stacy's mom has
got it going on…" the crazy pyro sang under his breathe.

"Axel." Roxas
muttered again, this time with lethal warning.

Said pyro stopped
singing, leaving silence to fill the area once more. Roxas sighed,
and resumed to his peaceful thoughts. He was about to get comfortable
in his own little world when…

"She's all Roxas
wants, and he's waited for so long…"

"Axel…shut up!"
Roxas whispered gruffly.

Again, silence. Roxas
held his breathe, but nothing came. Finally, when he figured the
annoying Fury of Flames had given up, he got back to daydreaming.
But, of course, that was way too soon.

"Stacy, can't you
see, you're not the girl for Roxy…"

"Axel! If you don't
shut up and let it stay that way, I'll castrate you!"

Instantly, everything
was quiet again. Roxas glanced at Axel, who simply stopped leaning
and stared at some ants on the floor, bored out of his mind. The
youth knew he was bored, but didn't care. It didn't mean he had
to act like a jerk. The stressed teen went back to his daydreams. He
sighed, happy to be back in his comfort zone.

"I just might be
wrong, but Roxas's in love with Stacy's-OH!"

Axel, daring enough to
test Roxas's threat, had received it all right. …Well, maybe not
exactly. Roxas really just elbowed Axel very roughly, but since Roxas
was so much shorter than his mentor, his elbow had
inadvertantly hit him right where it really hurts, causing Axel to
keel over in pain. Just on cue, the ladies came in, Stacy holding two
blue popsicles and her mom carrying a box labeled in large print Sea
Salt Ice Cream. The women's faces were immediately alert when
they saw the pyro hunching in pain.

"Are you alright?"
Mrs. Hooper asked, concerned.

"Oh, yeah, yeah! Of
course I'm alright!" Axel assured the older woman, when in
reality he was suffering with the worse possible pain that could ever
be inflicted on a man. He looked up, surprised at what he saw: the
older woman had now covered her before revealing, body hugging shirt
with a large jacket, which was strange for the mild climate Twilight
Town always had. She had also replaced her tight jeans with old
sweats.

"Well, here's your
ice cream, guys," Stacy said nervously, handing each of them their
own popsicles.

"Thanks, Stacy!
Thank you, Mrs. Hooper," Roxas answered politely with a sweet
smile, which was really caused by the also sweet revenge it had just
witnessed.

"We'll see you
again tomorrow, right, Roxas?" Stacy asked, another playful smile
on her lips.

"Yeah, of coarse!"
Roxas replied almost instantly.

After they said their
farewells, the odd pair left to their next destination. They went
though Station Heights, where the elevation of the street started to
slant upward, as it seemed they were making their way up a small
hill. They took a right at a garage, leading them all the way up to
Station Plaza, where an old train station stood.

The building might
have seen many years, but it was really quite lovely. Its brick steps
lead to wide, clear glass doors that allowed you to have a glimpse of
the train station inside. Each door had a purple insignia that
resembled a cute, little bell, and the stair case was lined with
small, healthy looking bushes that were obviously well cared for.
And, over all this was a brick terrace held up by golden columns.
Imprinted on the front side of the terrace was CENTRAL STATION, with
another picture of a bell right over it, only this one adorned golden
wings.

But our strange duo
didn't come all the way from The World That Never Was just to see
an old train station. What they came for was what was over the
station. Settled on top of the building was a grand clock tower,
easily the tallest structure in all of Twilight Town. Its golden
hands ticked slowly around the clock, telling the duo that it was
9:00 pm, Twilight Town time. The clock's beauty was embellished
with two bronze bells on either side, held up by bell holders.

The twosome stood in
front of the tall structure, admiring its beauty.

"So, should we take
the stairway, or take our chances with portaling and pray that nobody
sees us?" Axel inquired of his little friend, still gazing at the
intricate clockwork. No response. He turned his head toward the boy
to see what had had Roxas tongue-tied now.

Roxas was blushing
furiously, scratching the back of his head in a way that only
confirmed how self-conscious he was at the moment. He wasn't even
paying attention to the fact that his beloved sea salt ice cream was
melting away into a blue puddle on the floor. The flustered youth
also seemed to be making nervous side-glances at something, and Axel
made his own glance at what Roxas was peeking at.

Of course! Why didn't
Axel realize this before? Across from where they were, sitting on top
of the tan brick wall that kept passer-bys from falling off the edge
of the plaza, was a group of three teenage girls, probably fourteen
year olds, the same age as Roxas. They were all giggling, gossiping
and, most importantly, looking straight towards the awestruck Roxas.

Axel decided it was
time to wake up the dreaming Key of Destiny. "So I guess we're
taking the stairs, then?" Axel snickered, taking the distracted
teen's arm and leading him inside the central train station and
towards the door leading to the stairway.

"Huh?" Roxas
muttered, confused.

"Don't worry,
Roxas. You don't have to think hard or anything. Just keep licking
that ice cream before it melts, and follow me," Axel advised
sarcastically, still pulling him up the stairs.

Watching the radiant
blends of reds, oranges, purples, and any other warm colors you could
think of, Axel couldn't help but admire the breathtaking sunset.
Although you would think his thoughts would be on more important
things, since at the moment both his and Roxas's feet were dangling
from the edge of the top of the colossal Twilight Town's clock
tower. But, no, both Axel and Roxas have eaten ice cream here since
the first day they met each other, so neither was bothered by the
high death risk.

If anything, Axel was
trying to save his ice cream. He licked at the bottom of the
popsicle, trying to keep it from melting into the depths below. Ick,
he thought.

Axel was never much of
an ice cream lover, but sea-salt ice cream must have been the
strangest flavor he tried yet! He wasn't big on the whole salty and
sweet combination it had going on. To him, salty and sweet were both
better off standing alone. But, for some strange reason Axel couldn't
ever comprehend, Roxas lived on the stuff! Axel would always
swear if Roxas was ever stuck on a desert island and he had to choose
between an all you can eat buffet or a ridiculous amount of sea-salt
ice cream, the sea-salt addict would pick the ice cream.

Axel guessed that
maybe the reason why he couldn't understand Roxas's sea-salt
addiction had to do with the fact that he himself was more into hot
treats, for example: hot heads, hot cheetos, and habenero tobasco
sauce straight from the bottle. You know, the normal stuff. Of
coarse, Axel would offer his bottles of hot sauce to Roxas any time,
but the shy youth always declined for some odd reason.

Culinary likes was
just one of the many things that both of them seemed to be complete
opposites on, but Axel didn't mind. Sea-salt ice cream was one of
the cheaper substances in Twilight Town, and if it made Roxas happy,
or at least gave him the memory of happiness, then it gave the pyro
that memory, too.

"Axel…I have a
question to ask…" Roxas said, unsure. The teen had been snacking
on his ice cream and thinking quietly, like he always had, and his
sudden request snapped Axel out of his own rambling thoughts.

"Well…I was just
wondering," Roxas started, looking for words to state his question,
"The Organization...what would they think…I mean, do they have
any…'rules' about…'conversing' with people who…are from
other worlds?"

Axel blinked, confused
by this question. "Uh…well, I guess not. I mean, we were just
talking with Stacy and her mom now, and we're not going to get in
trouble for that. We've talked to other people on our missions
before, Roxas, you know that. Sometimes we need it to get more info."

"No, I mean, like,"
Roxas denied his answer, looking for a different way to sort his
question, "if I were to say, go to Twilight Town, and just…'hang
out' with other normal kids, will the Organization say I
was…'fooling around'. Not doing my job, I mean. Would it be
weird for a nobody to make friends? Can nobodies have friends?"

Axel mulled over this
odd question for a moment. Most of the Organization would've said
that there was no point to making friends without a heart to care for
them with, and that Roxas was being silly and naïve, but Axel didn't
want to put his partner down. He figured Roxas just wanted to hang
out with kids his own age, instead of an organization full of older
men (and a woman) who probably couldn't really relate with him.
After all, the closest person to his age was Zexion, who wasn't
exactly the easiest to get along with. Axel himself was twenty-two,
but he liked to think of himself as somebody 'witty', 'handsome',
and just down right 'amazing' that Roxas could look up to. He
also wondered if Xemnas would approve with Roxas, a nobody, hanging
out with some 'somebodies'.

"Well, Roxas, you
can't have real friends without a heart," Axel said thoughtfully,
"You know, a friend is somebody that you care for, and we kind of
lack in the feelings department." Roxas's eyes went downcast as
he said this. "But, I can't see why you can't go chill with
some other kids your own age. It'll probably get rid of a lot of
your stress, too, and who knows? Maybe that'll help you become a
better fighter!" Axel grinned. This would be what he would tell
Xemnas later if he disliked the idea.

"Really?" Roxas
replied, enthusiastic.

"Yeah, just don't
tell these kids what you are or where're you're from," he
grinned, "Doesn't help if they think you're mentally insane!"

"Of coarse not!"
Roxas promised, and then a big smile grew on his face without him
even realizing it. Axel was happy (or at least, feigned happiness) to
put that smile on Roxas's face; the poor kid didn't do it enough.
Guess it had to do with being a nobody and all, but still, he could
at least fake it better, like the rest of them did.

"Hey, now I have a
question to ask," Axel grinned, reciting what Roxas had said
before.

"Okay. Shoot."
Roxas grinned, repeating what the pyro had said before, too.

"Does this have
anything to do with those giggling girls from before?" Axel asked
snidely.

Roxas stopped
rambling, mouth just hanging there, surprised by what Axel just said.
"Seriously?" was all he could choke out.

"Yes, seriously!"
Axel retorted, still snickering.

Roxas blushed and went
back to licking his ice cream, not quite sure how to answer that
accusation.

Axel rolled his eyes.
This kid really needed a boost in his self-esteem. Little did the
key-bearer know, though, he was much more important than he could
ever hope to imagine. In fact, he was the most valuable member in the
Organization. Why? Because of his jumbo key. You see, that hunk of
metal he was swinging before wasn't just any mere key. It was the
Keyblade. What is a keyblade, you ask? Legend says it is a weapon
known for saving the universe from the darkness that constantly
threatened it. IF it were in the right hands. If in the wrong hands,
it could also be known as a weapon wreaking havoc and bringing mass
destruction to the worlds. The keyblade has the power to unlock
hearts and to defeat the heartless, liberating the hearts ensnared
inside their wretched bodies, and therefore holds a lot of power.

There was no need to
worry, though; the recent keybearer was trying his best to vanquish
every evil and save the worlds with his mighty weapon. But, a month
ago, he lost his heart. He had struck his chest with his own weapon,
and faded away to Oblivion. Why would the keybearer do this? Who
knows? Maybe he couldn't handle the responsibility that came with
being a hero, or at least that's what Axel thinks. Anyway, being
strong in heart, as all keybearers should be, he not only got to
change into a heartless, his body and soul combined to make a nobody,
too. That nobody's name was Roxas. Roxas, being the keybearer's
nobody, also had access to the Keyblade, of course, making him very
important to the world's fate.

This also made Roxas
very important to the Organization. Remember the
Organization's goal to capture the hearts trapped by the heartless,
so they could regain their own hearts? Well, the little keybearer was
the heart of that plan, no pun intended. His job in the Organization
was to destroy as many heartless as he could, freeing thier hearts so
the they could steal these little treasures, keeping the hearts from
returning to their old bodies. They stored these stolen hearts in
Kingdom Hearts, where one day, when they've gathered enough, its
doors would open and grant them their hearts back. Only then would
they truly feel. Or, at least, that's what Xemnas always promised.

Roxas wasn't aware
of any of this, though. Roxas, unlike the other members of the
Organization, had somehow lost his memory from when he was a
somebody, not remembering anything from his past. He had no clue what
the keyblade was, or who he was in his past life.

Xemnas, in fact the
whole Organization, kept his past and their plan a secret from him.
Don't get me wrong, Roxas did know the goal of the Organization,
but he didn't know anything about his true importance.
Xemnas didn't want him aware of how valuable he was, afraid the kid
would get a big head, and even try to overthrow him as head of the
Organization (which, was silly, considering Roxas's character, but
you could never be too careful.)

They also didn't
want him aware that his somebody was, in fact, still alive. Somehow,
the original keybearer (Sora, to be exact) had miraculously gained
his heart back, which was an enormous feat. They couldn't let Roxas
know anything about Sora, though, since that could cause a big mess,
maybe even prompting Roxas to leave the Organization and try to find
his somebody. That would spoil the plan completely, especially since
the original keybearer didn't even know the Organizaton existed,
and they weren't strong enough to show themselves just yet. They
needed to steal more hearts first.

That was why Axel was
hired to watch over Roxas. Xemnas wanted to make sure his prized
possession was kept safe and stayed ignorant about his past, and Axel
was the man to make sure this happened. At first, the pyro despised
his new job, saying, "Why do I have to baby sit the new kid?"
But, after a while, he warmed up to the key-bearer. He didn't know
why, but he felt somehow…different around Roxas. No, that's
impossible, because he couldn't feel. But, he just…something was
strange when he was around him, but he just couldn't put his finger
on it.

Roxas was a lot
different then the other Organization members, anyway. Even without
his memories, it didn't take him long to learn how to 'act'
like he had emotions. But that was just because he was a quick
learner, right?

Maybe the reason why
something was different when Axel was around Roxas was because the
youthful member just brought out a lot of good memories. Yeah, that's
it! The good feeling was just a memory, not a feeling, because a
nobody can't feel, right?

It even pained him now
that he couldn't tell his little friend the truth. No, not a
friend. It's impossible for nobodies to feel that care for someone.
He's just his partner. But, it did still pain him, or at least
grant him that memory of pain, to not tell Roxas the truth. He
couldn't bring himself to say it, though. If he did, the
Organization would destroy him for treason, or even turn him into a
dusk, which is not a pretty fate.

And, secretly, he
didn't want to tell Roxas the truth. What if he did leave to find
out more about his past life? Axel couldn't have that. He didn't
know why, but he didn't want to be left alone in the Organization.
He liked that difference there seemed to be around Roxas, and didn't
want that ripped away from him. Anyway, if Roxas did leave,
he'll meet the same consequences for treason, and Axel couldn't
do that to him. So he was actually doing Roxas a favor by not telling
the truth, and he wasn't being selfish at all. No, if anything, he
was helping Roxas.

So Roxas was left like
a sheep, doing the Organization's bidding mindlessly until they had
no use for him anymore, slaying heartless for their Kingdom Hearts.
And that, not knowing anything about his true potential, made him
feel like truly nothing, thinking that if anything, he was the
weakest and least valuable member in the Organization. And that's
exactly what the Organization wanted. But, as long as everything
stayed the way it was, Axel couldn't care less. He couldn't
really care without a heart anyway, right?

"So, you have no
problem with me hanging out with the normal kids in Twilight Town,
right?" Roxas asked, snapping Axel once again out of his thoughts.

"Huh? Oh, of coarse
not! Go have fun sometime!"

There was a short
pause as both of them resumed to eating their ice creams. Then Roxas
piped up, "And, those girls…were they really giggling at me
because…they thought I was…'good-looking'?"

Axel smirked, "Yeah,
unbelievable, I know! Then, again, maybe they were just laughing at
how incredibly short you are!"

"As sure as I'm
sure that that paper airplane I found in my hair earlier was from
you!" Roxas retorted, "What was with that, anyway?"

Axel grinned. "So
the 'Great Roxas' finally got the gist that little, old me was
trying to catch his so sought for attention?" he exaggerated.

"You could've just
asked for it. I've would've given you it," Roxas promised.

"I did. You were
day-dreaming again, and you didn't pay attention to a thing I did.
Remember?" Axel reminded him.

Roxas blushed and
looked back to his ice cream, only to realize that it had already
melted away into nothing. "Oh, uh, sorry about that," he said
meekly.

"Hey, no problem.
Just stay a little alert next time," Axel advised him, "Hate for
you to lose your head on a mission. Literally."

Roxas nodded, making
another mental note in his head.

"So, you ready to go
home?" Axel said, getting up and casting a dark, swirly portal, one
of the few things all nobodies can do.

Roxas looked up.
"Ready when you are." He got up, and both of them passed through
the portal leading them to the cold, dreary place they called home.

Well,
hope ya guys liked the chap! Again, I did a lot of explaining of
things people already know (if ur reading this, I work hard for you,
sis! Next time, just play the game urself - ) By next chap, tho, I
shouldn't have to do that anymore! Also, by next chap, I should
finally get to the point of this story! Yay! I got kind of confused
when trying to explain the Org's plan, tho. Please inform me if I
anything wrong. I usually would have looked it up on the internet,
but, like I said, I can't do that now. Oh, and just to let ya guys
know, Stacy is that blonde girl at the beginning of KH2. Her name's
not really Stacy, I made that up obviously-. Just play the game
again, and you should know what I mean
Oh, and The peanut butter jelly time thing…yeah, I don't know if
that was too random (actually, I find a lot of things in this story
random) but it was my sib's idea, and it was either that or the
dancing berries and cream guy thing (which I hate!:P) I felt couldn't
say deny them their idea, tho, so I picked the one that made me
laugh I also wonder
if Rox's question was weird, or not really understandable, in any
way. I had trouble stating it, which I guess isn't bad, since Rox
obviously had trouble with it too! - Well, hope somebody reviews,
and if ya do, please, be brutally honest! :D God bless you all! )

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